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The warehouse in Willesden where a business has been given an alcohol licence
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An online food and drink delivery service operating out of a warehouse in a “quiet residential road” in Willesden has been given a green light to sell alcohol despite neighbours’ objections.
Brent Council’s licensing committee approved an application by Gorillas Technologies to deliver alcohol from 8am to midnight seven days a week from a site in Bryan Avenue at a meeting on Tuesday (May 18).
The company – which offers courier delivered groceries “within ten minutes” – was already able to operate between these hours but sought to secure permission to sell beer, wine, and spirits.
The site in Bryan Avenue (Photo: Google Maps) An online food and drink delivery service operating out of a warehouse in a “quiet residential road” was given permission to sell alcohol despite neighbours’ objections. Brent Council’s licensing committee on Tuesday (May 18) approved an application by Gorillas Technologies to deliver alcohol from 8am to midnight seven days a week from a site in Bryan Avenue, Willesden. The company – which offers courier delivered groceries “within ten minutes” – was already able to operate between these hours but sought to secure permission to sell beer, wine, and spirits. Several residents who opposed to the concept of the business saw this application as an opportunity to highlight their concerns, including the impact of noise and the dangers attached to an increase in traffic.